41.   But one of the reasons given by some for voting against opening the doors is that the debate would be prolonged because more people would speak.

42.   But people have spoken.

43.   But seriously, folks, with Ellen gone, the only people speaking for gays and lesbians on TV will be guests on Jerry Springer.

44.   But Stillman said the evidence was circumstantial, based on records that phone calls were made, not that people actually spoke.

45.   But no one knows if those early people spoke Tocharian.

46.   But television, in which people speak off the cuff, sometimes bluntly and often with dramatic flair, gives the discussion an added intensity.

47.   But the people have spoken.

48.   But the untidy fact remains that the people have spoken, in a vote that was nowhere near close.

49.   Dialogue is printed as phrases because that is how people normally speak, McNulty said.

50.   Earlier, several young people spoke to the audience about their concerns regarding drugs, violence, discrimination and AIDS.

n. + speak >>共 1337
official 5.84%
people 3.99%
president 3.66%
leader 3.04%
man 2.89%
two 2.12%
report 1.27%
member 1.18%
source 1.10%
action 1.08%
people + v. >>共 719
be 13.89%
have 4.14%
die 3.56%
say 2.67%
think 2.15%
want 2.12%
get 1.42%
go 1.34%
come 1.33%
take 1.32%
speak 0.30%
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